Consensus grows on climate change

The global scientific body on climate change will report soon that only greenhouse gas emissions can explain freak weather patterns.

Power Ball Winner Still Unknown

A single ticket sold at the Lincoln U-Stop store beat odds of 1 in 146 million to win the biggest jackpot on record in the U.S. but its owner is still a mystery.

Poker players raise money for museum

Poker players raised $1,950 for the North Platte Children's Museum Saturday at the North Platte Country Club. Five members of the Leadership Lincoln County class have started the Skills for Success project to help children learn etiquette, including how to eat in a restaurant, h

New Abu Ghraib Photos Leaked

Should these pictures be censored from us?

Climate 'warmest for millennium'

In the late 20th Century, the northern hemisphere experienced its most widespread warmth for 1,200 years, according to the journal Science.

African bird flu 'set to spread'

The first case of H5N1 bird flu in Africa is likely to be followed quickly by others, creating a "very severe situation", the UN's top expert says.

Fires burn 4 more Alabama churches

MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Fires were reported at four more rural Baptist churches Tuesday after a rash of suspected arsons that burned five others south of Birmingham last week, a state official said.

Black flags block US sign in Cuba

The monument blocks the view of scrolling illuminated messages - some of them about human rights - displayed on the building by American diplomats.

Tensions rise in Denmark-Iran row

Denmark says it holds Iran responsible after its Tehran embassy was attacked by hundreds of people protesting about cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

Gonzales Faces Tough Questions on Spying

WASHINGTON -- Attorney General Alberto Gonzales insisted Monday that President Bush was "acting with authority" both under the Constitution and federal law in eavesdropping on Americans without warrants as part of the war on terror.

Five die in Afghan cartoon furore

At least five people have been killed in Afghanistan as demonstrations against cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad swept across the country

Woman Makes 1st Appearance Since Face Transplant in France - New York Times

AMIENS, France -- Isabelle Dinoire, the French woman who received the world's first partial face transplant, appeared before a roomful of reporters here Monday, speaking in a slurred voice about her ordeal and thanking the doctors and the donor who have given her a new nose, mout

Lebanon minister quits over riot

Lebanese Interior Minister Hassan Sabeh resigned after demonstrators set fire to Beirut's Danish embassy on Sunday.

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